Social policy after the financial crisis : a progressive response

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Social policy after the financial crisis : a progressive response

Ian Greener

(New horizons in social policy)

Edward Elgar Pub., 2019, c2018

  • : pbk

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"Paperback edition 2019"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-211) and index

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Description

Incorporating insights from political economy and behavioural psychology, this radical book provides an up-to-date account of the dilemmas facing social policy this decade: where did we go wrong, and what we can do about it? Ian Greener reconsiders one of the leading analyses by Jessop of the relationship between the economic and the political, combining it with insights from behavioural science. Covering the economy, healthcare, education and social security, detailed case studies show that the tensions and contradictions in present policy stem from the relationship between government and corporations and a resulting growth in inequality. The author presents a new, unified and effective framework to consider where social policy has come from, where it is now, and what what can we do about it? This book is ideal for those who want the bigger picture of politics and social policy, including advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students of social policy, welfare studies, politics, or other social science disciplines.

Table of Contents

Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Where have we come from? The failure of progressive politics 3. The governance of welfare - understanding where we are now 4. Who are we? - why the enlightenment model of who we are won't do 5. A framework for understanding economic and social policy governance after the financial crisis 6. Economic governance and social policy 7. Health and healthcare policy 8. Education policy 9. Social Security 10. Conclusion References Index

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